Fibre to Fabric Class 6 Science in One Shot (Chapter 3) | Class 6 Chemistry Prep |Alkah Pandey Notes

Fibre to Fabric Class 6 Science in One Shot (Chapter 3) | Class 6 Chemistry Prep |Alkah Pandey Notes

In this Mission Mid-Terms series, your favourite revises Class 6 Chapter 3 Fibre to Fabric in detail. You must have noticed that a variety of clothing materials including cotton, silk, wool and polyester are available in the market. Fabrics or clothing materials are made from yarns. These yarns are made from fibres, which are either natural or synthetic. Some examples of natural fibres are cotton, wool, silk and jute. Nylon and polyester are some examples of synthetic fibres. Natural fibres such as cotton and jute are acquired from plants. The process of making yarn from fibres is called spinning. Weaving and knitting are two methods for creating fabric from yarns. Some of the topics you will be learning in detail from this session are as follows: Spinning Weaving Knitting Join this class to revise all the important concepts in Class 6 Chapter 3 Fibre to Fabric in detail. Find this session helpful? We have similar video lessons on our Channel - Class 6, 7 & 8 channel. Also, hit the bell icon to get notified every time we upload a video. #BYJUSclass6 #BYJUSclass7 #BYJUSclass8 #FibreToFabric #FibreToFabricOneShot #FibreToFabricClass6 #FibreToFabricClass6OneShot #Class6ScienceChapter3 #Class6ScienceChapter3Solution #NCERTClass6ScienceChapter3 #Chapter3Class6Science #FibreToFabricClass6Science #Class6Science #Class6Chemistry #NCERTClass6Science #NCERTSolutionsForClass6Science #Class6ScienceSolutions